Once my grandmother told this story, when I was 3-4 years old, I came up to her and said, “But I don’t love you, you offended my dad!” My dad is the best, I chose him myself when I was in heaven, and then my mother!”

To say that grandma was dumbfounded is to say nothing! After all, for a very long time she was against the relationship between dad and mom, because he was from a poor family. I didn’t even come to the wedding! And when I was already born, the passions subsided, and my grandmother herself went for reconciliation.

After this incident, she tormented me throughout my childhood with questions: where did I come from? How is it in the sky? And do I remember anything else? But I was silent, like a partisan.

As an adult, I began to engage in spiritual practice, meeting and talking with wonderful masters who always admired children and said that they were pure creatures. We need to learn from them. The minds of children have not yet been trained by society and are not driven into the framework of stereotypical thinking.

No wonder there is such a saying: “The truth speaks through the mouth of a baby.”

When my eldest daughter was born, I very carefully asked her where she came to me from?! But for some reason the child always ignored such questions. The middle daughter was more willing to make contact. And this is what she told me one day. Previously, she lived on the big red planet, she had a beautiful house, but not like ours, but transparent. Through the roof of her house, our planet Earth was visible and she often looked at it and wanted to stay here. And she was allowed to do this, only on one condition: she must help her brother. My daughter agreed with pleasure.

At first I thought that she meant the brother from the previous incarnation, but when my son was born as my third child, I understood which brother she was talking about. One can only guess what kind of help he will need. But now you can see how Lada (middle daughter) treats Bogdan (my son) with trepidation. She plays with him from a very young age, protects him and pampers him in every possible way.

There was another incident related to childhood memories.

We had a family vacation in Thailand in 2015. One day, on the beach, a pretty girl of about five approached my daughter and told us in clear English that she remembered my daughter. She said that while there, pointing her finger at the sky, they agreed to meet her here on earth. For us, and especially for her parents, this information was a complete surprise. Now I myself ask the children of all my friends about who they were before. Try it yourself, it's a very interesting activity.

They tell you so many interesting and unusual things that it begins to seem that you are about to remember all the previous incarnations!

Discussions about the immortality of the soul can be found back in the days of the Ancient World. Then reflections came down more to understanding what the soul is and how it is connected with human thinking and consciousness.

With the change of generations, changes in people's views on life, new hypotheses appeared. Human history has accumulated more and more mysterious and inexplicable events with each century.

Today there are many views on the topic of reincarnation, many work sessions have been conducted for

But even sessions of immersion into past lives that are unique in their content encounter resistance from science. And in fact, how to prove what a person takes “out of his head”? In this case, accurate data and measurements are largely powerless.

But there are circumstances in which even the most inveterate skeptics throw up their hands. These are children's memories of past lives. In this case, even professors of psychological and medical sciences cannot refute the events described.

Do you remember, mom, when we died together?

« I was taking my three-year-old daughter by car from the dentist. She just had silver crowns placed on her side teeth. But she was a good patient - she never cried and listened to the doctor in everything. On the way home, she said worriedly: “I don’t like silver teeth. Remember when we died together, those bad guys took our silver teeth?»

The fact is that the child, due to his age, is much closer to the moment of birth - to the period when he was still beyond the bounds of real reality.

The memory of what was actually “there” is so vivid that memories can arise spontaneously. Often the trigger can be some kind of association, which leads to the revival of events in the child’s memory.

The sun is shining as it was then

« One day, my two-year-old daughter and I were driving in a car, she was sitting in a special child seat and looking at the sun’s reflections on the glass. As we drove across a bridge over a deep gorge, she said clearly and confidently: “Mom, this is very reminiscent of the place of my death.” I even stopped the car and carefully asked a few questions.

And this is what I heard: “The car fell from the bridge into the river. I didn't have a belt on, and I flew into the water. I lay on the rocks and saw a bridge above, sparkling in the sun, just like now, and bubbles that rose to the top.” I was stunned: my daughter had never seen any bubbles in the water anywhere. For about a year, Leah rarely thought about her death and was always worried about seat belts».

Children's memories are valuable precisely because the child does not yet have the opportunity to receive a large amount of information from the world around him.

His mental processes, from the point of view of psychology and physiology, are aimed at their development: in early childhood - this is the knowledge of space at the objective level, the recognition of close people.

In the future, through play, he will master the norms and rules that he has already seen from communicating with adults. But some situations simply do not fit into the framework that a particular family may envision.

The king killed me

« When our son was a little over two years old, one evening my husband began to compose a fairy tale for him and invited his son to choose the name for the main character himself. Nikita immediately called the name - Kanik.

And after the game, he often mentioned this to Kanika. When we began to ask him who this man was, Nikita said that Kanik is a king, he rides with a sword on a horse and in one of the battles... he killed him, Nikita!

It was quite strange for us, but we still looked for information on the Internet - what if such a person really once existed? Imagine our surprise when it turned out that in ancient Khorezm in the 8th century AD there actually lived a ruler named Kanik!»

Since the child’s main activity is play, it is often during the process of play that he begins to remember something from the events of past lives. Sensitive parents are not afraid of such statements, but, on the contrary, try to find out what their child wants to say.

I lived in a big house

« My son was 3 years old. He then sat his toys down and started playing with them as if he was giving them a tour. “Look, this is our house, yes, it’s so big. This is a staircase. There are portraits on the walls of my relatives. And this is mom and dad.

Look how beautiful the flowers are in these vases - our gardener puts them out every morning. And on the second floor is my room. From the window you can see the garden - these flowers grow there. Here are the fruits - I can eat as much as I want.

My room is my toys, my books, my clothes. My aunt gave me this hat for my birthday last year. My dresses are what I wear to church, and this is my favorite! To the hat..."

And since I draw, I quickly sketched a drawing of a girl about 12 years old - like Becky Thatcher from “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, I show it to my son, he answers: “Yes, that’s me!” Then suddenly he looks at me with suspicion: “Wait, mom, how do you know what kind of girl I was?!”»

And here it is important to note that even the fact that the child’s gender was different in a past life does not manifest itself in his present life. That is, he perceives himself as a boy, remembering that once upon a time he wore dresses. All this does not indicate pathology, but precisely the fact that such memories have their place.

The expression “parents are not chosen” is well known. And in fact, in the usual understanding, a person cannot predict what family he will be born into and what will surround the first years of his life.

On the one hand, this frees us from responsibility, and we can say to ourselves with a sigh: “ Well, it just so happened... It’s not my fault that my parents are like that... They didn’t teach me anything...».

On the other hand, this can lead to blaming one’s parents, who “didn’t teach us anything,” and not every one of us is able to accept this fact. But is it really so? Are parents really not chosen?

I'm glad I chose you, mom

« My son, aged two to six, loved to tell the story of how he chose me as your mother. According to him, he was in a lighted room with a man dressed in a suit. Opposite there were people “who looked like dolls,” and the stranger invited him to choose his mother».

« When my nephew learned to put words into sentences, he told my sister and her husband how glad he was that he chose them. He claimed that before he became a child, he saw many people in a brightly lit room, of which “I chose my Mom because she had a cute face ».

How to perceive such statements from your child? Many parents who are faced with such situations fall into panic and despair - “Is my child crazy?!” But don't rush to conclusions.

1. Listen to your child, if necessary, ask leading questions: “where was it?”, “when?”, “what was your name?”, “do you want to tell me anything else?” You might even wonder why he remembered something from a past life right now, and what significance it has.

2. Write down everything your child says. You can do this in the form of a game - for example, in the form of drawings, supplementing them with notes. Maybe during this lesson your baby will tell you something more.

3. Express your attention and interest to your child. The feeling that a loved one supports him is especially important at such moments - this will only strengthen your relationship with your child.

4. Under no circumstances no need to laugh and joke Regarding what has been said, it may not only offend your child, but will also be etched in his memory. Who knows, maybe he will carry this into his next life?

Be sensitive and attentive to your baby! Remembering past lives is an important event! This speaks of the subtlety and uniqueness of your child. Watch, maybe he will reveal his other talents and abilities. And for your attentive approach to the events of his past life, your child will thank you as an adult!

When Sally was three years old, she announced that her real name was Joseph. At first the parents laughed, but the girl persisted and insisted that in another life she was a boy. She was sure that her parents, Anna and Richard, were not her real parents and their hometown was not her real home.

She was convinced that, like Joseph, she lived in a small house on the seashore, with many brothers and sisters. She constantly asked when she would see ships again, and her parents never even took her to the sea.

It should be noted that Sally's birth was almost a miracle - her parents tried in vain to have a child for many years and Anna endured a series of unsuccessful IVF procedures.

Sally was disappointed because adults did not take her stories seriously. Six weeks after she turned 3 years old and from the moment she began to talk about her previous life, the girl stopped talking about Joseph and the house by the sea, and completely forgot those old memories.

It is interesting that memories of past lives arise in children under the age of 3 years, and then after a bright burst they subside and disappear completely as they grow older.

A family from the English city of Chester told a similar story. The father says that they have two sons in the family and one of them, named Ronnie, when he was 16 months old, began to talk about his “other house”, where he was an “adult” and lived with another mother and father.

Susan Bowers, from the United States, experienced a real shock when her three-year-old son looked up from struggling with unruly shoelaces and said, “I once learned to tie my shoelaces and it was just as disgusting, I didn’t think I’d have to do it again.” I'll have to learn it."

Ann Marie Gonzalez, another American, was dumbfounded when her daughter, sitting on her lap, suddenly said that she remembered the fire in which their house burned down. The little girl described in great detail the fire that killed both her parents and left her an orphan. After that she lived with her grandmother named Laura.

Another girl named Heather Lee Simpson from Indiana couldn't stand the sound of sirens. She reminded her of a terrible day in her past life when some people came and took her mother away and she never came back.

There are cases when memories appear later than 4 years, but this happens much less frequently. For example, a four-year-old boy from the United States named Tristan was watching a cartoon about Tom and Jerry, while his mother was cooking in the kitchen. Suddenly the boy ran to her and said, “I remember that I also cooked food for George Washington, the first president of the United States. I was a child then. I was black and helped prepare food in the kitchen. But then I died - I couldn’t breathe.” , I was hanged."

Intrigued by her son's story, Rachel read a book about the life of George Washington and discovered that his cook, Hercules, had three children: Richmond, Evie and Delia.

Here's another story Els Van Pooppel told about her 22-month-old son named Cairo. They were crossing a busy highway in Australia when Cairo told them they had to be careful - "or I'll die again."

Here's a story told by Teen Mitchell, who lives with his mother in Blackpool, when he was driving with her in the car, he pointed to the clouds and said, “When I was a zero, before I was born, I stood on a cloud and talked to God, "What the hell. God told me to choose my mommy. I looked down and saw a lot of mommies everywhere. They all wanted me to choose them. Then I saw you. I liked you and I chose you."

Many children talk about remembering how they were given a choice about their future mothers. For example, Judy Smith, when she was three years old, told her parents that she had chosen them herself: “I was somewhere above the ground, looking at many pairs of people below. I then heard a voice asking me which ones I was.” I would like to choose my parents. I was told that depending on the couple I choose, what my future life will be like and that this couple will teach me how to live. I pointed at you and replied: “I’ll take their".

But this “selection process” does not always happen so quickly.

Four-year-old Chris Lucas complained to his mother, “Do you know how long I waited for you to become my mother? A very, very long time! But I have no regrets. I chose you to become my mother because I love you very much!"

Robert Rinne, when he was 5 years old, suddenly asked his parents, “Mom, when will I get my wings back?” He said that he was in heaven and was led through one door behind which he chose his mother, and then through another door where he could see his future brothers and sisters who would be in the chosen family.

Marie Birkett, from Southampton, had to terminate her pregnancy due to back problems. Years later, after she eventually became a mother, her two-year-old daughter said, "Mommy, you didn't take me the first time because you had back pain, but I came back when your back got better."

The mother of a girl named Amy Rattigan suffered two miscarriages before giving birth to the girl named Amy. When she was 3 years old, she told her mom that she knew about the "missed" brother and sister because they were all playing together in heaven waiting to be born after they chose her.

Many children talk about how up there in the sky they had wings. Jody Lemberger's son, clinging to her, sadly said: “I forgot how to fly.”

And Susan Lovejoy told how her 5-year-old son Joseph broke his arm trying to make a jump, he complained to his mother: “When will I get my wings back?” She explained to him that only airplanes have wings and he burst into tears, saying that God told him that when he returned, he would get his wings back.

Reincarnation is an amazing phenomenon that has long remained on the sidelines of scientific research. Fortunately, this issue has recently begun to receive more and more attention from scientists. Several decades ago, American astronomer Carl Sagan made a rather interesting judgment. According to him, there are only three things in parapsychology that deserve serious study.

Among others, a phenomenon was named where young children sometimes report such details about a past life that could not be known without reincarnation. In fact, all the data turns out to be completely accurate. To date, some amazing scientific discoveries have already been made. Numerous studies can lift the veil of secrecy over this intriguing and inexplicable phenomenon from the point of view of the material world.

Intangible sciences have a right to exist

Such a phenomenon as the transmigration of the soul of a deceased person into the body of a newborn is sacredly revered by Eastern religions. But if modern specialists begin to deeply study the non-material sciences, they will advance far in matters of knowledge of existence as a whole. According to experts, in the near future, science can make great strides in just one decade.

Lead researcher of the issue

The most famous expert on reincarnation is Jim Tucker, a psychiatrist from the University of Virginia. In 2008, in a scientific publication, he published a review of unique cases that he was able to encounter in his professional field. The typical case of soul transmigration described by Tucker involves precisely described objects from the past lives of deceased relatives. It’s curious, but children remember everything down to the smallest detail and can boast of one hundred percent memory for things from the distant past.

On average, each unique child begins to clearly remember his past life at the age of about three years. At this time, children can already describe events and even past experiences. Their stories are often extensive and surprisingly detailed. Such a young age suggests that these children really know what a past life is like. All these kids show amazing emotional involvement when talking about previous experiences. Some of them tearfully beg their parents to believe them.

However, by the age of 6-7 years, stories about a past life usually stop. According to Dr. Tucker, most of his patients actually lose touch with their memories. The attention of a grown-up child is completely switched to the present, he begins to go to school, gains more experience and more emotions. Next, we will tell you the stories of six unique children who experienced reincarnation.

Sam Taylor

This boy is one of Jim Tucker's wards. The baby was born a year and a half after the death of his own paternal grandfather. Surprisingly, the boy showed his first memory of his past life at the age of just over a year. The baby began to speak early, and at the age of one and a half he dropped a phrase addressed to his father.

While the man was changing Sam's diaper, the boy said: "When I was the same age as you are now, I changed your diapers too." Then the child began to give out more and more information regarding his grandfather. He ended up telling his parents details they had never told him. For example, about the fact that my grandfather’s sister was killed at one time, and about my grandmother’s signature cocktails that she made shortly before her death.

Ryan, a boy from the Midwest

The memories began to haunt Ryan when he was four years old. Moreover, these were terrible nightmares. And already at the age of five the boy made a shocking statement to his mother. The kid openly admitted that he thinks he used to be someone else. He often talked about his real home being in Hollywood and begged his mother to go there. He spoke in detail about meetings with movie stars, including Rita Hayward herself, about dancing in Broadway musicals, about working in an agency, and about the fact that stars often take on sonorous fictitious names. Ryan even remembered the name of the street where he once lived.

The boy's mother believed all the stories, because they were detailed and believable. A small child could not fit so much information in his head. The family studied many archival materials, during which a photograph of a man was found. Ryan immediately pointed her out, but her identity was unknown. The woman decided to seek help from Dr. Tucker. The scientist began his independent research.

Ultimately, it turned out that the old photo was from the movie Night After Night, and the man's name was Marty Martin. At the beginning of his career, the man was a dancer on Broadway, and then worked at an agency, where he created sonorous pseudonyms for clients. He traveled a lot and lived in Paris. Surprisingly, little Ryan could remember how many children Martin had and how many times he was married. He remembered the African-American maid and 55 other amazing facts from the life of his predecessor. Over time, the boy's memories became increasingly foggy and ghostly.

Chanai Chumalawong

This boy is from Thailand. At the age of three, he began to tell that he was once a teacher named Kai Bua and that he was shot and killed while riding his bicycle to school. He begged his parents to take him to Kai's parents. He clearly remembered the village in which he lived and, in the end, persuaded his own grandmother to go there. According to the stories of the surprised grandmother, as soon as she and Chanai got off the bus, the boy confidently walked along the familiar road. He unmistakably led her to the house where Kai's elderly parents lived. The old people confirmed all the information.

Unknown boy

The boy's half-brother, whose name was not disclosed, died 12 years before his birth from neuroblastoma. The terrible diagnosis was made immediately after the boy began to systematically limp. Then a new misfortune befalls the baby - a pathological fracture of the tibia. Specialists performed a biopsy of the nodule above the right ear. After the diagnosis was confirmed, the baby received chemotherapy. He died at the age of two, and at the time of his death the boy was completely blind in his left eye. 12 years later, his half-brother was born.

The newborn had three pronounced moles located in the areas where his half-brother was affected. An identical swelling was discovered above the right ear, and subsequently a cataract on the cornea of ​​the left eye. As soon as our next hero began to walk, he moved with a limp. He subsequently spoke about the previous house and described it with amazing accuracy. At the age of 4.5 years, the boy remembered a surgical scalpel.

Kendra Carter

When the girl began taking swimming lessons at the age of four, she immediately established an emotional connection with her mentor. Very soon the girl told that in a past life she was the stillborn child of her coach. A woman actually experienced a miscarriage 9 years ago. Soon, the emotional connection between Kendra and her “former” mother became even stronger. Their lessons became more frequent, and the couple remained alone for a long time.

In the end, a huge conflict arose between the swimming instructor and the girl's real mother. After this, the baby became depressed and did not speak for 4.5 months. Gradually, the previous contact was resumed, and Kendra began to participate in activities again.

James Leininger

A 4-year-old boy from Louisiana, James Leininger, suddenly began talking about being an aviation pilot during World War II. In 1945, it was shot down over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. The mother immediately believed the boy, because at night he woke up in a cold sweat and screamed about the terrible plane crash. But most of all, the parents were impressed by their amazingly accurate knowledge of the structure of bombers. A 4-year-old boy simply could not know all this information. For example, he knew where the bombs were located on board and where the release compartments were.

Subsequently, the parents became convinced of the accuracy of the information by watching a documentary about American military aviation. James remembered the name of the aircraft carrier, his squadron, and the names of other pilots. Ultimately, the father, who looked at his son’s stories with skepticism, was forced to give up.

Several decades ago, American astronomer and astrobiologist Carl Sagan said that “there are three concepts in parapsychology that deserve serious study,” one of them related to the fact that “young children sometimes tell details of their “past lives that, when tested, turn out to be accurate and which They most likely didn’t know.”

Many researchers became interested in studying this intriguing and inexplicable phenomenon, as a result of which a number of amazing discoveries were made. The study of reincarnation belongs to the non-material sciences; this area deserves great attention.

University of Virginia psychiatrist Jim Tucker is perhaps the leading researcher on the phenomenon of reincarnation today. In 2008, he published an article in which he talked about cases suggestive of reincarnation.

Tucker describes typical cases of reincarnation. An interesting fact is that 100 percent of those who report a past life are children. The average age of children talking about their past lives is 1.5 years, and their descriptions are often extensive and surprisingly detailed. The author notes that these children are very emotional when they talk about the events of the past, some cry and ask to be taken in by their “past families.”

According to Tucker: “Children usually stop talking about a past life by the age of 6-7 years, for most of them these memories are simply erased. At this age, children begin to go to school, they have more events in their lives, and, accordingly, they begin to lose their early memories.”

Sam Taylor

Sam Taylor is one of the children whose behavior Tucker studied. The boy was born 1.5 years after the death of his paternal grandfather. Sam was a little over a year old when he first mentioned his past life. Tucker writes: “One day, 1.5-year-old Sam said to his father while he was changing his diaper: “When I was your age, I used to change your diapers.” From that moment on, the boy began to tell many facts from his grandfather’s life; it is noteworthy that he spoke about what he could not know and understand at all. For example, that his grandfather’s sister was killed, that his grandmother made him milkshakes every day until his grandfather’s death. Amazing, isn't it?

Ryan is a boy from the Midwest

Ryan's story begins at the age of 4, when he began to suffer from frequent nightmares. At the age of five, he told his mother: “I’m used to being someone else.” Ryan often talked about returning home to Hollywood and asked his mother to take him there. He talked about meeting such stars as Rita Hayworth, about participating in productions on Broadway and about working in an agency where people often change their names. He even remembered the name of the street where he lived “in a past life.”

Cindy, Ryan's mother, said that "his stories were incredibly detailed and so filled with events that a child could not simply make them up."

Cindy decided to study the books about Hollywood in her home library, hoping to find something that captured her son's attention. And she found a photo of the person Ryan thought he was in a past life.



The woman decided to turn to Tucker for help. The psychiatrist decided to get down to business and began his research. After 2 weeks, Tucker revealed who the man in the photo was. The photo is a still from a movie called Night After Night, and the man is Marty Martin, who was an extra and later became a powerful Hollywood agent until his death in 1964. Martin actually performed on Broadway, worked at an agency where clients were given pseudonyms, and lived at 825 North Roxbury Drive in Beverly Hills. Ryan knew all these facts. For example, that the address contains the word “rocks”. The boy could also tell how many children Martin had and how many times he was married. Even more amazingly, he knew about Martin's sisters, although he knew nothing about Martin's daughter. Ryan also “remembered” the African-American housekeeper. Martin and his wife had several. In total, the boy gave 55 facts from the life of this man. But as Ryan grew older, he gradually began to forget everything.

Shanai Shumalaiwong

Shanai is a Thai boy who, at the age of 3, began saying that he was a teacher named Bua Kai who was shot while riding his bike to school. He begged and begged to be taken to Bua Kaya's parents, whom he felt were his parents. He knew the name of the village where they lived and eventually convinced his mother to take him there. According to Tucker: “His grandmother said that after getting off the bus, Shanai led her to the house where an elderly couple lived. Shanai recognized them; they were indeed the parents of Bua Kaya, a teacher who was killed on the way to school 5 years before the boy was born.

It's amazing that Kai and Shanai had something in common. Kai was shot from the back: he had a small round entry wound from a bullet wound on the back of his head, and a larger, uneven one on his forehead. Shanai was born with two birthmarks, a small round mole on the back of his head and a larger, unevenly outlined one in front.

The case of P.M.

The boy's half-brother, let's call him P.M., died of a malignant tumor - neuroblastoma - 12 years before his birth. The tumor was discovered after the brother began limping and then repeatedly broke his left tibia. He had a biopsy taken from a nodule on his head just above his right ear and was receiving chemotherapy through a catheter placed in the external jugular vein. The child died at the age of 2 years, already blind in his left eye.

P.M. was born with 3 birthmarks, which seemed to remind him of the problems of his half-brother. One of them was in the form of a tumor 1 cm in size above the right ear, the other was a black almond-shaped mark on the lower part of the front surface of the neck, i.e. in the place where his brother's catheter was placed. He also had what was known as a “corneal thorn,” which left him effectively blind in his left eye. When P.M. began to walk, he did it with a limp on his left leg. And at the age of 4.5 years, the boy began to ask his mother to return to their former home, which he described with incredible accuracy.

Kendra Carter



At age 4, Kendra began taking swimming lessons and instantly became emotionally attached to the coach. Soon after the start of classes, the girl began to say that the coach’s child had died, that the coach was ill, and she had a miscarriage. Kendra's mother was always present at the classes, and when she asked her daughter how she knew all this, the girl replied that she was the child from the coach's belly. The girl's mother soon learned that the coach had actually suffered a miscarriage 9 years before Kendra was born.

The girl became happy and cheerful when she was in class, and, on the contrary, withdrawn the rest of the time. The mother began to allow her daughter to spend more and more time with the coach, even staying overnight 3 times a week.

Subsequently, the coach quarreled with Kendra's mother and stopped all contact with the family. After which the girl became depressed and did not speak to anyone for 4.5 months. The coach resumed the relationship, but more limited, and Kendra slowly began to talk and take part in competitions.

James Leininger

James was a 4-year-old boy from Louisiana. He believed he was once a pilot who was shot down over Iwo Jima during World War II. The boy’s parents first learned about this when he began to have nightmares, James stood up and shouted: “The plane crashed! The plane is on fire! He knew the features of the aircraft, which was impossible for his age. For example, he once corrected his mother in a conversation; she called an outboard fuel tank a bomb. James and his parents watched a documentary where the author called the Japanese plane Zero, and the boy claimed that it was Tony. In both cases, the boy was right.

James also mentioned a ship called Natoma Bay. As the Leiningers later learned, during the First World War it was an American aircraft carrier.

How does a little boy from Louisiana remember being a World War II pilot, you ask?

The main skeptic in this story was the boy's father, who claimed that he was very skeptical about this situation, but the information that James gave out was so amazing and unusual.

Reincarnation in numbers:

Tucker's research revealed interesting patterns in cases of children reporting having past life memories:

The average age at the time of death of a person “moved into a new body” is 28 years
Most children reporting past life memories are between the ages of 2 and 6 years.
60% of children reporting past life memories are boys.
Approximately 70% of these children claim to have died a violent or unnatural death.
90% of children who report past life memories say they were the same gender in a past life.
The average time between their reported date of death and a new birth is 16 months.
20% of these children report having memories of the period between death and rebirth.